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Terry Fox: A Beacon of Hope and Perseverance
Terry Fox: A Beacon of Hope and Perseverance !Terry Fox Terrance Stanley Fox, a name etched in the annals of Canadian history, transcends mere athletic prowess. His legacy reverberates through time, inspiring generations with unwavering determination, compassion, and an indomitable spirit. Born on July 28, 1958, in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Terry’s life would become a testament to the human capacity for resilience and altruism.
Lovesh AttriPublished 26 days ago in MotivationMaye Musk For Tesla
In the realm of inspiration and strength, Maye Musk appears as a figure of extraordinary perseverance and empowerment. Even if her zodiac may match that of an earth rat, the path she has chosen in life embodies the burning passion and unwavering perseverance that are symbolic of the mythical dragon. As we dig deeper, we discover the perseverance of a dragon, lighting inspirational fires for women everywhere in the process, and especially during the 9th Luck cycle, starting with the Year of the Dragon.
EstalontechPublished 26 days ago in MotivationIf you want something bad enough it’s highly likely you’ll get it
“If You Want Something Bad Enough, You’ll Get It” Introduction We’ve all heard the saying: “Where there’s a will, there’s a way.” It encapsulates the essence of human determination and the power of unwavering desire. When you want something badly enough, you become unstoppable. In this article, we’ll delve into the psychology behind this phenomenon and how it shapes our actions.
Lovesh AttriPublished 26 days ago in Motivationlove me, or love me not
I was really excited when I first saw the Love Unraveled prompt on the challenges page a few weeks ago. I had numerous ideas running through my head about what I could write. Love encompasses so much, and I felt encouraged by having personal experiences many times with love.
Courtney AnnPublished 26 days ago in MotivationThe Armor of Self-Love
Sharing my past can be difficult. It holds echoes of pain and voices that still linger, like unwelcome guests in my mind.
Rebecca Lynn IveyPublished 27 days ago in MotivationFrom Broken Pieces to Mosaic
Lila always carried the weight of the past on her small shoulders. Orphaned at a young age, she bounced from foster home to foster home, never quite fitting in. Each goodbye etched a deeper scar, leaving her feeling like a misplaced puzzle piece, never belonging to the whole picture.
Rebecca Lynn IveyPublished 27 days ago in MotivationNavigating the Tides of Peer Pressure
Peer pressure, like an invisible tide, ebbs and flows through the currents of our lives, exerting its influence in subtle yet profound ways. From adolescence to adulthood, the desire to belong and conform to societal norms can shape our decisions, behaviors, and identities. In this article, we delve into the intricacies of peer pressure, its effects on individuals, and strategies for building resilience in the face of its allure.
Amara GracePublished 27 days ago in MotivationAre we growing a society of no direction or hope?
Growing up there were never conversations about what I was going to do with my life. There were no conversations about goals, or aspirations, or purpose. Though I also knew that was my situation, specifically to me. For most of my childhood, my family was just trying to get through the day. Due to addiction and abuse going on. When I was in high school, no one ever talked to me about what my goals were. My only goal was getting through high school. So when I graduated from high school, I just got the first job that I could and started working. I went through my life just getting by. No talks about goals or hopes or trying to do better. Though when I was in my late 20s, I do remember there being talk about purpose and goals. About finding your purpose in life. A lot of that came from Oprah when she was on the air. There was a period of time when there was talk about it, about finding your purpose and your goals. Somewhere along the line, I feel like it went away. I just don't feel like there is so much talk about it now. Not a lot of talk about what your purpose is in life.
Talara NolanPublished 27 days ago in MotivationWho Wrote Bhagavad Gita? What is Bhagavad Gita?How to Read Bhagavad Gita?
Who wrote the Bhagavad Gita? According to Hindu scriptures, the Bhagavad Gita was authored by Lord Ganesha, who received the teachings from the sage Veda Vyasa. The Bhagavad Gita enlightens the readers about various Hindu philosophical concepts of life. The teachings include Dharma, Bhakti Yoga, Karma Yoga, Raja Yoga, and Jnana Yoga, while also incorporating various elements of Samkhya Yoga philosophy. It is revered as one of Hinduism's most sacred scriptures, and holds significant influence across Hindu tradition. The Bhagavad Gita also occupied a central role in the vaishnava tradition (a sect of Hinduism where Lord Vishnu is revered by the devotees), and it also formed part of the prasthantrayi. Bhagavad gita has been extensively commented upon by the various sages, Hindu saints, and philosophers with differing interpretations regarding its fundamental teachings and significance.
Nobel NexusPublished 27 days ago in MotivationGrowing up
I never knew it was going to be this hard. It is every child's dream to grow up and became an adult including me, because all we could think about at that moment was the freedom we could get and not the responsibilities that come alongside with it. I discovered when I was kid that I enjoyed taking night walks. I loved the scent of street food that wafted through the air and the sidewalk buzz with a diverse mix of people each lost in their own urban journey. I remember myself, in several occasions when I could delay in the market for almost an hour. The quiet market place during the day used to transform into something beautiful and extraordinary at night.
SilviaPublished 27 days ago in MotivationOne Extra Day
The idea of one extra day might seem frivolous to most people. In fact, it has felt that way to me for so many years. However, we should think over this a moment.
ReileyPublished 27 days ago in MotivationThe Thankless Journey of Old Rugged Billy
There was this old rugged man name Billy, who felt everyone at where he stays is evil and unhappy so one day he decided to relocate into a new village. As he was coming to a new village relocating, he was wondering if he would like it there so he went to a zen master and asked, do you think i will like it in this village?
Nathal NortanPublished 27 days ago in Motivation